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to the ex- Iwrfrmble to t attending » nworded >“*y« hap. tlmt their *"• obould >d bruising «P«o door l* the Word eroar first * dntp a M or hoped, toith, or «e be ia peeeee off 1" oat tbe lot Bred of f wrpent’B I hope, M », ahe e*. titt Bat ^ngp had e exclaim rlitappoixt onod, she iting this v ahe ex- eliverance i tor after bora, she Hi me an- ad, whom b her ared it a uatn- >1 not the multiplied habitants, ther sou ? i as if he ! inferred, ous Abel, * serpent, promised may not, y eoncep- ine of the at neces- penration I some pal that God and made lily, it did train upon d’s proin- e Mure, »ow. Tim seed when diet with yinboiized il typified rrifioes as i the exact lie eotnpo- fcrsou, and gth of the matters }ut dimly the Old t at luiowl- fcs did not In God’s loved His tknowing is aa pre ich trusts idatiou of * to the A.K. oaks he phrase, Lee of do* ) omission. Ihureh, in Lured to ] difficulty Lk word pded into tern not or and *■ Hefcnnad “He de- no more •- V>: V . belli ■din? to the soul alone, or toe Divinity alone, or with body and son], spiritoally or corporeally t ' I,other, in a sermon preached in 15311, has said about all that can be mid on one aide of the subject: 5 “It ought to be sufficient for ua to know that Christ descended into hell, and delivered all believers from the power »f death and the devil, front eternal damnation and from the jaws of bell—bat how this was effected we should not curiously amatinize; but we should reaerve U tor the world to come, where not «aly this ioint, but, also, others wifi he revealed to us, which we now simply believe, withont being able to comprehend tliem with our' dark aned reason. I unreservedly believe that the whole person of Christ, Uod and man, descended into hell, aud destroyed all its lowers, conquered the devil aud took away all his au thoiity but in leferroca to the tuauncr in which it was effected, we ehmild not bewilder ourselves ifith Wild imaginationa.” The word “heH,* in KitgHah, is Usually applied only to the place of the punishment of the wicked iu the invisible world, lint in the original languages of the Sacred Scri|ttures there are tour Hebrew and Greek Words- Sbeol, Hades, Tartaros ami Gehenna—of different shades of meaning, all of which are translated Into our English version, by the word hell. Therefore, in the Scriptures the word hell does not always mean the same thing. Its import must depend upon the connection in which it stands, ami the word in the orig inal, which it represents, lu the Sacred Scriptures hell sometimes means the grave, sometimes the place of the dead—including both their bodies ami son Is—sometimes the world of. departed spirits—at other times the place of punishment in the invisible, or the same idea that we itsoally express in the common use of the English word bell. Sbeol in the Hebrew, ami Hades in Greek, although not precisely, hare nearly^"the same meaning—a dark, deep place, fastened with gates, having within it depths lieueath depths—that wide cavernous realm ia which the spirits of the deported dwell—the unseen world, into which the dead have gone, withont any distinct reference to their condition and character, whether good or bad. While in the New Testament quota- Atom from the Otif, containing the wurd glean), die Greek Uadea un used, as also in the Heptuagint; it pired writers of i eieatir and viefis with regard to the luv l and the condition of t And ia this view 1#* ra ters. Gehenna is the word iu the New Testament Greek, applied to the place of the torment, to which the souls of the wicked go—-‘the ever lasting fire”—“the lake of fire.” Paradise is the place to which tlie spirits of the righteous {kiss at death. The .word Hades, iu moat places, includes the idea of the entire world of departed spirits, whether happy ormiserable—both compartments of that invisible world—lioth Gehenna sad Paradise. In striving at a correct under standing of the idea to be attached to the clause in the creed referring kr Christ’s descent into hell, we must remember that the Apostle’s Creed was written not originally in English, tort Greek; ami that hi the ancient Greek copies the word Hades is “red, and in the old Latin copies to* expression “ml interna." !n giving an idea to the word hel! iu the need in English, we must bear in mind the idea* conveyed by “Ha ded’ ia Greik, and “InfemaP in Latin. _ t . ^ b-'ot) A la addition to the import of the origiual words, we mast inquire hitd the true meaning of the passages ill the Scriptures on which the doctrine of 'Christ’s descent into hell rests. AD -admit that, daring the period that Christ’s body lay in the tomb, his spirit went into the invisible world. Using tb« word hell as the s-mpmiittamtec toe whole invisible world, all hold to tola doctrine. There have beeu mam learned toeologians—as will be seen by the quotations above--that attach to t*i» clause in the Greed a r more definite iOea-rthot Jesus went not Merely into that bright apartment pf the in visible world called PaTafflae; tot AHiAttMffkaiffr ana «<- gloomy realm of disobedient spirits. *ud, for believers, conqpcrpd thfi Powers of hel|. W eight has been given to the deeiaration of Peter, in Acte ii: 27-31, quoting from the 10th Psalm : “Thou not k-ave my soul in hell." This i passage has been considered by the great body of Christian writers eon elusive as to the great fact of Christ’s Soul having actually been in Hade*. TrflMitJTfifiRAN VISITOR. COLUMBIA. N ' „ WEDNESDAY,”MARCH 2.1,7870. Another text quoted m Ktor of has!. IVe have acted liks children: this vtow is Eph. iv: ®i "bow that ■ throw u *wft> our precious tioadhres order to band oum-lvea with gifts that were not intetpled He asnuded, What iaithnt that He. also, descended, tost into -toe lower partr of htr earth f—the "dark, Su seen state. Still more striking to I Peter, 2: “FprOwtoysIsfo auor sof. fored for sins, toe joat'for toe un just, tost He might bring ns te G.nI, being put to death in the fiesh, bat, quickened 1 the spirit, which, also, He went Slid preached unto the spirits imprison, who were diaobedi cut in the days of Noah.” From this many have hold that Christ, in his descent into tbs realm of the dead, preached Us belt to the souls of the impenitent eoatewpora riesofSoah. A imunineat Lutheran author says with rrferetoee to thisc “Christ dealt with the living la the fiesh—with spirits in spirit. There are wonders in that invisible world. Iu s mysterious subject we should not dismiss from it the peculiar significance of tbe language because it has no imndlcl*. For they, to whom any mystery has first been revealed, have most nobly believed God’s word without parallel . pas sages. Christ preached to those who were imprisoned. The guilty are punished in prison. This preaching was a prelude to the general judg ment. Christ vindicated bis own rightoswsneaa, which was mat be lieved by the ancients." and graces Diseovary of a law Wsnnmript sf the for i Mount Plrmamnt, Sortk CmrmHaJ^ Hev. F. M. Bn kle has resigned hi# professorship lu N. C. College. The resignation to take effect the first of June. Holler, Esq., Treasurer of toe College, . or, If you choose, to Moalra, Wythe- j villa Post Offb'c, Mid dost efforts - MMX-rod, the Danes aid amount will | be (Walter bo published in the Ifigpstok aud Cburuh peper*. We wtoh the “ehsecftil givers" I* know tost their donut nuts have been property appro priated. | MONICA. Special Notioea. T -ytteael-- WytkcrilU, Virfimia.—We ore truly glad to learn from the Wytbeville IHrpatch, that efforts are mode to keep the Female Hrminsry from be coming alienated. Tbe noble chris tiaa Women of Vurginte are at work. Our prayer to: Biros them, Isird ! r The Msu ta Tto MTHCELLAfTEOra. Brigham Young and several elders [ ** <U ~ bare storied for Soatbern Arisoos.' *° They go (Si s prospecting tour to < look np a site for a new Zion. ir tto Three liundied and thirty-aeveu Itostora of Medicine wen graduated by tbe four Philadelphia colleges, j 9%lkp«hk bps stirring ap|wals including kiurteea by the Women'* > >. . “ AuB i •hdwnth,* Medical College, and one hundred vi»d»s U •** “thwean," which wn ( oiid sixty by the JeflwwsnMedicali trust wifi be fespandeaf to. An effort College. lm.Au A few years since, a discovery of great importance was wade. I)r. Boailius Levishon, a distinguished member of the Mnaaisu eotsMiahineut in Jerusalem,, “got hukl,* we are informed, “of a large sized vellum Samaritan Pentateuch, defective in a few leaves at tbe lieginning aud cud, and which he believes to have been written during the days of tbe first Temple, which was destroyed B. C. The Condos AUrturum gave the following as the reasous which induced Dr. Levishon to as sign so remote u date to this valuable J "***• ^ re- happy to say that s is beta? made to p rehose the insti- Uitkm by s >iiat stock company. The following subscriptions have thus far been made: II It Grant, fiinoj A. Renner, |200; Crockett & Blair, fitUO; Wm. Gihhnney ft Bon, fiJOUj Jss. A. Brown, ff.MX); Andrew J. llnf ford, fflWI; A. I’hiMfppi, fflffO; N. n. Re pass, k lot); c.‘ A. Haller, ff 100. We give from the IKtpmtt* “Mmu ea’s* trumpet-call, hoping it wBI arouse the sympathy and rally tbe benevolent of tbe Old Domlnfofi to akl iu rescuing the only Heminarv oor Church has ia Virginia, Old and New, Kant nnd West: A a Afftmt— Wftkerillt Frmmle <W- Uft — It was indeed s >sd day, when tbe friends of WjthevfQs Female, College saw the advertisement in the , IHtfmtrk unnouneing to (be pablic ( that It was offered foe sale. The arm that parried tbe blow for more • than six years, hoping almost against , hope, that it might yet be saved to the rhurrh nnd the community, is too , weak suy longer to sustain, unaided, i the crash that ha* fallen upon Ik - During the lost few weeks the qurw , Uou has bees repeatedly naked, ess i it not yet be saved t It can, aud we I are hopefbl enough to U-lievw that, directed by a kind 1 Vo Tide ace, it | Uafo siss O. _ I * b »<*k swA There twa great scarcity of muus- j mU tors in the New England CoafomOoea There are ia the Pfeovideaes Confer cnee Ad appaintmenU “to be sup plied} in the Vermont, 33; in the New England, J1; in the New Homp shire, 24; to tbe Maine, 24; to tbe E ist Maine, tt The IMresbytory af Weetera Africa, f et its recent aHwttog to Htoon, Libe rie, received three msv young men under its rare os eondotolea for the ministry, making six in nIL Tl»e Presbytery of Ningpo has new sight eundMtotrs for the ministry under its core- These, and two from < other places, form a theatogieal euU for several atuulha of this year, at Hang chow, taught bv the for. J. I. Nevtos, UA)., nnd toe itev. It. Dodd. This etnas to spoken of with greet iu "IBeL mww «fh bps </ito/sw. n tto sirrsm wjw Ms Mswsfws The “CAROLINA FERTILIZER” is nnide from Uie Phosphates of South Carolina, and is pronounced by various Chemists one of tbe best Manures known, only inferior to Peruvian Gnono in its Fertilizing Proiiertiea. These Itiosphatrs are the remains of extinct iaml and sea animals, and ] qualities of the greatest value to the agriculturist. We annex tbe analysis of Professor Hhe|*anl. possess March 3 20—lm II i.abobatoev or the medical college or sotth caeouha, Asaiysh uf s ample et CAKOLIKA FKRTILIZgR. petsonslly storied. liUsurrupHMU tit* F / ICTS Orgsnlc Matter, with soam ware of oombiutioo txpcUed si low rod tori It-M Kurd IwndsaS U SO Amiimmt t.M S-N Kqistalcut to 11.11 SutuUe Ptrasplulo of Liar. .4.11 Kquivalmt to 1V« InmloUe (Soar). codex: lively interest is beiug awakened mi L “The extreme ^arnr jstth ,br ' ,ml ,hw thore who, g* ,Se tsIAe. Tbe eery thought whhb tbe prieally fbmily to Naldous ,he,r ft * r < <>f IMmraMty im,dire tbe idea of self Dr. Tfng m Ckrittimn l.ibrmhty.— At tbe late aunivetwarr at the Pastoral AM Hectoty at Dr. Corioa | HmRbM chnrrh, New York, Dr. Tyng, | Hr., made a strong and ebarnrteriafir appeal. He stated that the exhfbi ttou at nmgrego:tan libenMty was < nuly fflftMt. lie was mw iu the evening mt lift, and had yet to see, one manifest exlriMtton of grand and magnifo-eot beneficence in the Chris dan Church. lie could not rail that liberality which gave the sweepings the table. The eery thought Far I'aMM Orgin tfo MrMeau. There to so Bookt qwsl to HI CLARK£S NEW METHOD rai IS It S4.U Phoridamof Lima. Swlpiiune Alto ....It.SI Kquirslrwt lo 11 U Solptoic sf Loss. fi.ii»i.sis of Pmsil 1 fifi imi|nsMV re s vimoi ororott9rsoroor.t#o.iotvr...rrrrrr.roor wW galptol* of Sods ...; 3 50 Sand II M Os Ito MiMftli sf llwat ri m In. I u. ptad Is omifyr to Ibr aprnonty of tto C A ROUT A FERTILIZER ruauwd C. P. SHEPARD, Ja Kor I* nsann. We will ftmfisb this excellent EKED OHtJANH. too pe- ton of ton lbs. By Wouam U. Clakkk. GEO. W. A LRRtOT ostaUmbrd a tto totoim ton tort to totrawu ot tto Ory too. Is ami by tto toa lictors for aEftnatiiw h w smnrUrt Fan af tto Sr^rt rtaews VaL warms As fOoprngteei IMS » Face gl M tori |»riiri arid os xap <4 wnor. OLIVE I PnVOV TOO. O IL DtTSOll S OO, Row Tor* )*••«* u as—at . FERTILIZER to Planters and other* at WILLIAMS & CO., Factors. 11—dm Miscellaneous Advertisements. * have guarded it from the knowledge even of tfceir ow n aeut, and the as sertion of ibo priest from shwat it was obtained. -■ “The fuct of it* not being di ruled into chapter* or Section* of any kind, axeept aa books, uneh a* Genesis, ExodpH, ote. ‘ X “Tlte name* of several priest* found in marginal streps abtuit tbe volume, recording oecnrrencea con netted with its preservation — the names coinciding with the priestly genealogy in bia possession. 4. “ The express statement, in a marginal observation, that tbe vol ume ha<l escaped a peril of fire during the time of Zcnibbubet, B. C\, 530.” Dr. Levisban, who, though a mem- her of the Rusao Greek Church, ia of Hebrew urigiu, and fsjiuUat with the Bauioritun, ua well as with tbe MuaoreUc Hebrew, aulerl by a learned assistant, devoted much time to hi* highly prized manuscript, and we believe proposes to reproJuoe it in tac simile for the benefit of tbe It ni in? European libraries. The age of the manuscript* from which the Bumaritan Pentateuch, in the Walton Polyglot, sm derived, ia quite uncertain. Home acbolara have attributed them to the Macedonian period. Tbe one in possession of Dr. Levialion, thus far neem* to be a veritable antiquv , and may be ex pected te shed and most be regarded with emotion. We trust that if it is reproduced iu fac-*imile, that some of oar libraries will obtain copies, ns they have of the Codex Hiaaitieaa. Student* of the sacred language will certoioly view them with great interest.—Af- pMon’t Journal. . Ecclesiastical. LUTHERAN. Winchester 'i’lr^afiL-^flood newal to UtoU fotormaed meeting of nine days. Rev. Bittle, of Bhepherdatowu, was with ns aeven days. 'The number ot souls that have been hopefully brought to tbe Saviour has uot yet been ascertained.” . v , Laymah. trg, Virginim.—“Rev. Leeg, BtawstawK’/. y / /.\ Jt+rua*. [Will mm kitol ua witfr purth 1 fohiwf) - wrTriCWfianc School ia ia a propexous ijondiHou. W© ar© awar© thit ^rbf. D. I- Drc- her will spar© im) afforta accessary on hia port, pud, wf^do hope, t^M ,Lu- therena win support their own insti tution in preference to mny other. We lack, church love and attachment; but we have only earnatvea to Wame. We have not held fast that which We It, ami have offered liberal donation* toward* its relief. To them our hearts warm gratefully and we any, God bless ytfo, kind friend*. Citizens of Wythe County, who*e daughters bate been t-dneateu at this institution, and wl»o have n- turned te yoa the jiride mid ^ileasnre of your home a, will yoa not give a* a helping baud hi this euterpri*.-1 ‘ j Members of the Lutheran Church, yon who love the ebun-h of yoor forefather*, you, too, have shared ui the beueflts it has conferred in tbe education of yourdanjjhter*, will yon not come forward tu*the rescue I It is the ontr imrtinittou of the chnrvh ! in this BtOto ; will yoa not sustain thin one! and let the good it yet may accomplish, give prestige to the church. You, a* well a* all others, have lawn surrounded by misfortune for some years pu*t, aud have lost much; but while the camp fires of our country hare died out, our owu hearth tires burn brightly a* ever. Tbe home* your owu industry' pur chased for yoa, or your Iktkfif be qoeatbed to you, ora yaws atilL Will yoa not give us a Thank offer ing, trusting to the Lord to return it to y ou or yoor chihlrou in rich Mew* ingsf Young Indies who were educated rn here, many of whom are now married M any* REMOVAL S sarrtftce, the going oat from one’s self; that which te parted with for the advancement and twnefit of with era. He wislied, hrfore he died, to i see a gn at m«t|Moutng of rhrtetteti l.enevotem'e. I'himm HrlUmg f>*f— Bishop Kina lev writes te the Pittsburg Adeem* .- “ The oldest and most imposing tern- ^ , r “ Jaouary N 21-ly SEVEN GOLD MEDALS IIAVK Jl’ST BKKK AWARDED TO Il STOKES' moor Mrmnr, rxj.vt book jrjyrr- rAcroKr, AMD FAFXA AVLOM BRiHJHUR. Main tO., fWsaMs, 8. C. H LAMK BOOKS ri »■ AM# msb M She. Mb*. Onto*. Mp ri fratoas’. Otostr religion everywhere hi going to decay, j _ Kvea the teaqilea are now offered for sale, a.one uf them, that the copper cos*|swing the idols may be turned to |wvnuiar> aeetanit. PoMienpinion Win ore exactly tup-rate the denerra tteo of tbe temple by native (’Mneae, Init they wilt allow foreigners to hoy the temples and dispose of the copper, and they will hwy it of them. A tem|4e in bow offered to our mission in this way. and the owner will buy back the copper, paving forty dollar* marc for that than he gets for the temple, grounds, blots, and all." Thr Southern f uirmitf.—The Man Low art Cosh Prices. of rets Wishing a Treat Ventral Uni-1 „ . - - .. .■ ^ . verei., in the thawth, pto.swrel by the Bread of Mwtssippi, dura not , find later with the Sew Uriaan* totrasenaaOireveAu. 1‘nthjtrnan. That journal the South too poor to enter anything of the kind, and beUeves ; in atmtomiRg existing itintituiion*. oil hr wtaXOR fuit CASH. miumwkMt Retmfl Grocer, COLUMBIA, A V y |» ExrEnrri.LT ..<»*. u* foewb **4 “afertgtS 3* m st MOto »re re tote * wit I. Oombw sad Xarswbrr. ISO. lur ij^sa are*, retarra *! T ,, E BEsT p h V0< NOW MADE, over fikKtmore. 'Sem york, aim! PUtbdeJphia Ewwfi. OPIrr amd Kmm Warm toms, Xm. 9 Xortk Liitcrif, near Haiti mart St.j Haltimorr. Maryland. New York Advertisements. ANION Manner's Four Simplifying Patents. Patent Beversad Wsadea Agraffe Bridge ; tlinsschout. reuis* the mrrctoew of tto oM i Wood Bridge, and obtains tbe solidity at tbe I Metal A *r»Sr. witfawt its otjecUons Patent Compound Wrest Plank which holds the Tuning Pita h dx layers ri 1 Maple, *r»in running ditttTeotlr This plash , serer spups Patent Full Iron Frame conoratntsa is front ri U* Tsaiug Piss, that hrrotuforc- damsgtaa iron (which in other Pianos bortMly surrounds the Tuning Pin*,) and -isms'' into the front edge of the Pfawk, and ettectosUr resists (lie nrcsir teas strain. * Patent Diagonal Sustaining Bar „ —„ , ~r t . i pst of the lire PnsM. next to and parallel with fmrFV.A PIANO* hare ntt tlm Uteri int- j ibe steel strtugs UNDER THK 0VKK8TRL'NQ mrinding tbe AgrsSh Treble, Ivory BASS. la nay pure. ri tbe bre m per sad asterisk. ! pet-red breads Atre paged Record Bosks. D*y Bute*, Jo ■d* led)H* to., ri ay ire iayW. s toys state ri „ Bo.* Papeo—Mediare Iree>. Fla* Cap. tobo ."P 0 * 1 i Post. Fist letter. Bill llesd I’sser. t. pwkaget sieves ri Or* I .teid ibi. *rers*r sad hah teem. prwfineau. includiiif the Afmlfc’ Trebk froteu. Mid U*e laiprouU Krcucd Xanm. 1'ullr w arranted fur f!vr* v**ar>. willt Umj privlkyrc of ncfiMQfv mithm i wrirr tneHiha, if m« pMirHj —Iffarfinr}- to tin#* porckfiaor. tooted toad l’tssos sad Perisr Otgua sisngrs re Ore l. U tom $50 to $300 Rtfrrte* rko hare our Piano* ta ute: Ore tot. K. Ibe. Lexlngtoo, Vs. Gen. Rte* Press M n- cm. D H IUL Itobif. X C, Cor Jriia Letciier, Lexington, V*; C. W. Veboa. Chcricr, t C, J. C Smith, Chester. 1C, J A Usagite Winitsb.ro, i C: 0. Bote- Sight. Cuhreis* a C’4 *nd Meres. R. Bursedi S Sea, Thasle institute. Cliarh.ttc, N C Read to- * Cirerinr rosAsinmg 100 nsmes of prruDoe wl,o bare buug«t STI EPF'S PI AX OS since tbe dose ri lb« * »r Affidavit of Superiority ever all. The FI rat Strictly Impartial Trial Ever Had. BLIND FOLD TRIALS AGAINST Steinway’a, Chi eke ring's, and other Pianos. A esll is eubciled. Feb 3 zt-nf slid iu |J*si*aii L hodOca at yoor on, don't yoa often sit and think of the bright, loving associates Uute clunter aronml your Alma Mater, until all the fountain* of tenderness are un loosed, and in imagination you tread its balls to answer to the call ot the bell for evening prayer t For the lake of til© iiM&iuonwM, rni|iou(i to our rail and send na your mite, much or little, as you hare been Ministers, in the State Virginia aud «ta*»here, poo. the preaedtffttvefi of (fin‘church of the “One milltott of itottera *|«at te crlucating young men at the colleges already under <<ur eoutrvl, buildiiig manses, house* of worship, and sup porting pot or# over weak eougreg# Uou*, would da a.we to atrengthan and cxb-ud our church, in ftvs yeara. Mum the uioeteuaUy university would do In ten time# that period." . i' ■ Marriagea. Hfwnrtrurft tsiimmk our appeal to y our congregation aud actively work for tout institutimi and let as know the result of yoor bene v-] olsnua 1 Aur bauds will open grade- (bUy for what you wilt give na / ] You may say, aud juaUy too, that yoa have given to this raose, mud what has become of itafiiuds T What has Imvimc of the hard-earned labor of mfiny years, let me oak you all 1 The aaswsr is sad) gone With all the efind, perplexities sad tore Me# that kavo *1 trended the- pout *w years tv ntux-rtglnty and gfootu; just so have those funds depreciated in vales and are lost. We earnestly request yon to send your names and the Rdfo you icon give ua, end if the amount neceaasry can bunasefi, we OHUvotRy yfoo, a* it is not oar intention to raise foods on false pretence#. If we fail in tbte one Imj JfflffrtUMhil fftflMJIh our inatitution^t must be lost to ns a# a church. , h „ We would suggest that yen for ward your naaaen and the amount you nnr’brilling to give, to Charie* on tbe 1 at of March, by ltev J , A. ' D. L Yfoeer, Mr. i. V. Sringklf aLt, or Rowan County, and MISS LaT'RA E. WRDDCtUTOR, of Cabarraa (Xrnuty, N. C. * . ;i On the third of Marsh, U» Dev. A, !>• U Msecs, Mr. If. H. Wuxi- Fotap sad MiS* Haram A. Bjuxa. ljqth of Rowau Gouuty, N. C. - aoxcte or oxionTaaa u tlbbtere Mote Bote br J K UraM 0 stiretx »WJ papular in Ureter reboots ri *U tomhuliMS $1) Od $M per IM rapbn OARMODM AOlA. I Feb 23 m u+auwn. kite "X' -A""| ■■■*!"■ Businesa Department Mossy* Aafimfion Shealy, fii-vt |>uv» to UO wtt Jf* m«o L a n#»ite,^ zo9 Miss L M Ri<£ter„ 2A« (apt W lfodiream, AM J A tiwaf sit, lib ABO a-.re Rev J R Davis, 5.00 “ Hev J Fry, ~“ ~~V* ~ u w ;;;5^ a M'. » .)’aBH"ruj a isui'M^trepwv- Latheran lastitntiong. COLLEGES. . ROANOKE COtLEGE S^SStgg^ teSsresri isss [ tepriOpSsibr, odredsa IS areths. KriisuicS Rsptwss* #*•* n* HSiUll.lsasppria A 0 WtUA Otew **ri Jfr<Mvmn.r, xnt m i untatmaf •>i<'*WteNlr^, T*. • NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. M Ol'NT rLHASA XT, Obbsns* Osssty. N. C. Far istansaiba sddrre tor. L. A. SICKLE, PrisiSsst ri OuUsgc, Moest } > Vfin>L * Bspsssrs to Uw tM1*Mi yter, ha |IU to tU nkwBErRy^ooIlRgk. AND Oate and SMvnr WstMis. Jewnfry. Rings, ntrewe ana Platert Were sifigys m retted. wltehuMd oil Itesrteff’torak 1 Wtetore 4 are tto' ajt^otaf Vtfii-r_ * V. vaxxaa, wMonra wvwwi»yi ra^rasw Doxyw Fra" stout* Ste*. t vote Sf sa rapastcaete rsnere wn*tsws w . I * , t. trw* 0. DIERCK8. t'olnmbin, R C. jan2Wly FEMALE SEMXNAMIX8 MOUNT A*<*VA ! FEMALESEM ORQAm nr .omJrtcss^ha^^ r* fz WtV>' sre Q >mswai’?: am ri •• ..-(..-J roi i«*. o *..T a-. ; te«aii IK ‘l V -a .-Ni ni* jHmJy 0*^*1* 3 !SJfS8SSJR^ff*”WiS W f\ K 1 ! 1 OKI A* T A 0 XfclT | M> ^ ATUTNIKMl S« O*. 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C. , Ci Tbs low ppcs iot»r •• osas* it* chief rs<xan- atojlelioa.—Jloff JXe^Jlmchu, [ eir, ro^uibw mf^LX. temple Is rn 'opsrslio*, -sAd sot flcly fc gti Oat of order — BoOon Pas’. . ■1 MKttuM Bmjmaian/NtkoiVnuk T Sto 1 am, b.i. h Stri r WjfltMlI Mi) 01 ^ mesttssfiafire*» * Feb 23 20—3m Mav 13 We,ito undersigned, make Orik ttot at tto time of Ito tote Fair ot tlie Asienrei Auboa held in Sew York, immedialel.T (oHowing (he ftrmck Krpofitwn in Palis, two Pimmt, red* to Staawa* * Sum. am Puum by CkiHsreg * Soot, o*e Patent Ante Piano, made by G. t. Manner, and eeserel oti.ee meker'e instruments srere tried Sgsius sate other, by order end uuder tlie oonuol ri tto Uificers ri Ito liqlltaii to decide which Piano on exhibition in aempe- titkw sliould receive tto Find Premium “as Os loot Spurn Piano tomes.” To obtain so impar tial trial, toms aM ri said Piano* mgr anwri tote f expert, an tbst ou« Pure eould a* to diatm- ■juaked/nm another, (during tbe atones tf lbs Judges,) and tore did they select one ri mid Pianos at the to*, which, upon uwovenug, tote timm, proved to be tlie asid Patent AtllOX Pmo, awarding it 'Tto Ftret Premia*" "orer •* other* for being the hat Sptart Pmao torea to them." .»; Tki$ trial was after Ckicka-iog ft Sons' Piano S«id reoeired il* feymd V Jfoner and AM* and Stetnway A Home tbe MeOai Am Fa/*,lean ; sod tbe Judges of aid trial were: EDWARD MOLLEKIIACER. Prof of Mure. Musical Director asd Originator ri the Xew Talk and Brooklyn Ooonerralories ri Mirer. CHARLES FRAPRL the eminent and favorite Composer, sad Plantol to hia Rural High nun tbe Doc Gossan ri Saxe Weimar, Eisenach FREDERICK R. BRAKDIES, Pniirenir ri* Mask; Teacher, ri Ito higher school ri Moaic, Ac., Ac. A. D. BKSKMAXX, Orgauiat at Calltedral, Jersey <Styj Fiaoi* Ac. •Tcucs XsouaBor, Hexrt Miller. Ablltt Okie.veiebo, KhBgRT Motyxso O. G Matrass, (tnnentor and Patentee ri tes Arum Pane Forte,) Sworn before use (bis 2W July, IMS. 0. G. TAYLOR, Comndetioner Deedr. Tlie A Bros Pure is We -cheapest, sxat dura ble, least com pliastod, Bottom lew taring and docs not get out of order, Iti* The Standard Piano. Write tor affidavit*, punpljelnnd cirotUr, and state m wlut paper you saw this sdvertiae- cwwt. ♦- twf A OEXT8 WAXTEI) in every city and town where we have not already appointed tliem. COVMLLAOa, Wareroorae and Qtece, be, Ste -Rteatiaiy Munutactory, 187 A 18» Breery, byw Fsrfc Jim 27 ' ' . ^fotoAf Broad and Ck T HE under a favorite I -with k*l tiro i J. R HOUSE, the abo> [ barrag rafttwd t* iu the moat teemt n JB-HtooreoM Proprietor*. 40—tf